Monday, August 22, 2011

Local REALTOR® Association endorses Chris Nye

On August 18th the Tacoma-Pierce County Association of REALTORS® announced its endorsement of Chris Nye for University Place City Council.  Chris (who is the founder of MLS4owners.com) and his opponent are both REALTORS®.

Thursday, August 18, 2011

Chris's observations about the primary election

"As I reflect on the events of the last few months that led up to the excellent results of the recent primary election, I am grateful to the people who have made pleasant my first campaign for public office. 

In my campaign announcement I talked about the concept of staying out of the stinkweed and staying on track toward achieving our objectives as a city.  It means that I hope to not invest either your time or mine looking backward or trying to assign blame for previous decisions or results.  I remain committed to that objective.

It has been fascinating to observe how constituents make decisions about candidates and issues, and how perception can become reality.  To encourage perceptions to be as accurate as possible, I’d like to share with you some of the things I’ve observed during this campaign.

Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Chris Nye wins primary election for University Place City Council

The primary is over and Chris is moving on to November's general election!  Thank you to all the voters and friends who helped him to not only qualify for the ballot but also WIN the August 16th election.  Preliminary results have Chris with 53% of the vote, 23% more than the second-highest vote total.

The general election is on November 8th, 2011.

Wednesday, August 3, 2011

Feedback from the Town Hall Meeting

Thank you to the 37 University Place residents who on Monday took time off on a beautiful summer evening to share their thoughts with Chris at the Town Hall Meeting at the Senior Community Center.  Included on the wish list of those who shared their opinions -- attracting businesses to University Place, having more sit-down restaurant choices, and completing the Town Center.
 
For those who were not able to attend, you are welcome to share your thoughts using this online survey.